Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., is back on the offensive to get her online safety bill passed in the aftermath of last month’s report that Meta permitted its chatbots to engage with “romantic or sensual” conversations with children.
In her podcast on Thursday, Blackburn doubled down on her Kids Online Safety Act, calling Meta’s actions “unconscionable.”
“We’ve been on this for five years, trying to get this passed so that Big Tech has the responsibility to put the safety and well-being of children ahead of profits,” Blackburn said on “Unmuted With Marsha.”
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